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Maharashtra No Bridge in Village: A heart-wrenching picture has emerged from Karanji village in Maharashtra, where people had to carry the dead body through knee-deep water. The reason for this is also clear that there is no bridge in this village and there is no way to reach the crematorium. Congress’s Azadi Gaurav padyatra started from Karanji village, the birthplace of former minister and sitting MLA Vijay Wadettiwar, but due to no way to the cremation ground in the same village for the last rites. Had to go down to the knee in the water.
There is no bridge over the drain in Karanji village on the way to the cremation ground. Due to this, flood water has spread on this unpaved road and the villagers are facing a lot of problems for the last rites.
knee-deep water to go to the funeral
Let us tell you that three Congress MLAs from this district were present in the Azadi Gaurav Yatra, in which one MLA represents this area. The lack of proper way to reach the crematorium in Karanji village shows how far this rural area is still behind. There is no bridge over the drain in Karanji village on the way to reach the crematorium. Due to this flood water has spread on this unpaved road. In this way, when Ravi Atram, who lived in the village, died and people had to go through knee-deep water to cremate him.
Why is Karanji village of Maharashtra backward?
Karanji village in Gondpimpri taluka is the birthplace of Vijay Wadettiwar, so he started the Independence Gaurav Yatra of Congress from this Karanji village. This shocking picture has come to the fore in this village two days after the pilgrimage. A cremation ground was built in Karanji village with a population of five thousand. The construction work of the bridge over the drain is yet to be completed. Many times this bridge has been demanded. The villagers say that when the village panchayat also demanded to build a bridge, Vadettiwar did not pay attention to it while being a minister, so the people here have to bear the pain even after death.
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